Dorman 00587 GM Base Clamp Battery Hold Down Kit Compatible with Select Models
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No, but there is a kit that comes with it if you search for 00587 with bolt.
An inch and a half. I'm not sure if it worked on my Chevy truck, but it certainly did on mine.
That would be dependent on the vehicle you have. It could be in metric or SAE format. To determine the correct diameter and thread pitch, look at the bolt hole in the battery tray, and make sure you get a large diameter washer as well.
I only got a block and no bolt. As a result, I'm undecided. I have tap and die sets, so I was able to figure out what thread type and pitch I needed and locate one in my collection. However, you should be able to get that bolt size from a local dealer or parts store.
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The Chevy battery tray will require an M8 bolt.
down is ideal, but I'm only able to. The battery's capacity is limited. However, I can only give it a 4-star rating because it fits perfectly. Because it is advertised as a kit, it should come with everything you need to install a battery, as other reviewers have stated. One reviewer captured my thoughts when they stated that because it is advertised as a kit, it should come with everything you need to install a battery. inside of your car.
A 78 series Walmart battery was installed in a 2004 GMC Yukon. br>This does not keep my battery in place. br>I'll have to mill it down a little thinner so it'll fit snugly on the battery's lip. br>I suppose it'll be easier to fix this one than to make one from scratch. br>Is it possible that the OEM part is a little thinner? Perhaps the lip on a Delco battery is higher than the lip on a Walmart battery? br>Perhaps it's fine for you. . . but what if it doesn't? br>I've seen a few complaints about the bolt not being included. br>The bolt you'll need is GM part 11509853, which costs around $2. 00 on the lot.
It's also known as a bolt, and it resembles the original in appearance. But there isn't a single BOLT in sight! People, come on. It was referred to as a set by you. The assembly of a kit is required. You can't put one part together without a BOLT, so include one!.
You can get this part for half the price at your local farm implement or auto store, but I prefer the quality of this Dorman part over what I saw in the stores. br>br>Installed on a dual-battery 2008 Chevy Suburban LTZ. My second battery is kept in this case. A second battery shelf can be found in the front driver's side corner of Suburbans. This, along with a bolt to secure the second battery, is all you'll need.
It was a huge success. It would have been nice if it had come with a new bolt, as the M8 x 1. It's difficult to find a 5 inch, and mine was gone.
For my Ram 1500, I ordered this. To clear the tray, I had to cut the back with a bandsaw and buy a bolt from Home Depot, but other than that, it works great! There are others who are in a similar situation. I should have gone with the lower-cost skinny kits with a bolt, which I should have gone with in the first place.
It was delivered on time. Material of high quality. Simple to set up. This specific snag- The bolt, which I was able to get easily from a local auto parts store, is not included in the package. The bolt on my 99 Suburban is M8. Although 60mm would have sufficed, 50mm would have been sufficient.